I felt attacked when you said, "the younger viewers just look at the younger guy". Lol. I just saw episode 4 and…
So good you tell your experience! I understand your feeling. It reminds me when I watched this older kdrama "Love Story In Harvard". Love feeling was so real.
To the people who want the FL to end up with the 2ML. The show is presenting the 2 personalities as separate people…
Yep, it's what we are harping since two weeks. lol! Hyeri is just a creation of Eun Ho deep mind. If you are patient enough and dig in the comments, you'll see many people already wrote whole essays about this show. Isn't it good when a show can do that?
She called you rape apologist there after blocking you and one other user too who would also probably be blacked.…
Sanoya has profile of an abuser. It's kinda obvious for spamming here, without any consideration for drama watchers talking about a drama she doesn't watch. Someone obsessional, wanting to see abusers anywhere when there aren't, and trying hard to involve people in her madness. I see that as a way to exorcize her own darkness by projecting it, to dodge self-hate, and get validation via virtue signaling.
I just finished episode 4 and I get it. Many younger viewers won't or viewers who are just looking at the younger…
Kind of story where audience need to dig for deeper meaning. Here, it doesn't make sens to play ship game, focus on tropes or quickly judge characters.
I feel sorry for the actors, their talents and potential got wasted on this piece of garbage. The worst romcom…
The editing, with the sound effects trying hard and unnecessarily to force every gesture to be comic, was also utterly annoying and never funny. It was insane bullshit.
why tons of k-drama can not be good consistently from start to finish ? somewhere in the second half /towards…
Hard to say because I've drop that at episode 6, but as far as I remember, the ML was already absent from the start. So I just suppose it continued like that...
What a drama 🤯I was wondering why I was getting this "when the weather is fine" feeling from this drama, until…
I didn't watched. Everything's screaming at me: Ultra-slow depressive contemplative boring drama. 😆 People spending time at windows looking sadly outside, rain or snow falling. I could reconsider now. But my watching-list is already insane with tons of priorities.
Hey, while I dislike slow dramas, I watched Lies Hidden in My Garden, and it's previous drama from directors of Hyeri. Indeed, it was well done, but really slow. I was just in a good day, didn't watched dramas since a while, and with my favorite actress. Then, except a few ones, scenes wasn't useless, but some so stretched. Gosh! I was on IV thanks to tension and mysteries. Also a difficult psychological context for the FL.
I watch few dramas on-air when I could just binge watch, but it's nice for interacting with people in comments. Also, I think Dear Hyeri is better to watch on-air because there are too much hidden things and deep content. I would be sure to miss half of it during a binge-watch.
00:45 - Eun Ho in a restaurant. At night.Thinking of her missing sister.‘Do you know how those who are left…
This kind of drama needs that. Many details making sens, easy to miss. I do that often, but not all the episodes. Dramas like Castaway Diva with fine writing. I think on Dear Hyeri the writing is both great and flawed, but maybe it's better than a drama just good all the way?
I can make sens of the Addendum, but not the title yet.
Episode starts with Hyeri saying she's more happy than EunHo, that she should take this body for that reason, that EunHo sad life isn't worth living. The therapist says Hyeri she won't disappear but merge with EunHo, but Hyeri refuses. Therapist is quite annoyed because it doesn't take the way for healing.
Later Hyeri is more kind and just ask EunHo to let her live for the happiness she have. But I still got a sens of danger: that Hyeri personnality could predominate to the point Eun Ho disappear. And the key for Eun Ho to survive then is to find happiness.
When they travel in car to the forest, I noticed EunHo had reactions typical of Hyeri, a bit cringe. What's a warning Hyeri invades her mind space.
We can maybe find some kind of initiatic journey when she goes in the forest, very mystical, ending like she dies. Then the crisis on TV set, that's a suffering but also a way to shake her mind, to make her react instead of the living-death of everyday. Those dramatic scenes made me think Eun Ho was at risk, it's why she reacted so violently as survival reflex.
Then comes final scene when she can find some happiness, what should re-balance the split personnality.
As we don't know if Hyeri is dead or alive, she would be alive.She's now Hye Yeon, but lost her memory after she…
Looks like this theory can't happen too. But I still have a last little doubt. When the TV show tells the story of the two sisters, it's the older one who disappears. Could be foreshadowing, but I took rather that in a way Eun Ho story couldn't be 100% the same than the one on TV. There is not only the relationship problem, but also in the flashback with Hyeri and EunHo. We even see Eunho older, when she insists Hyeri have to go to the student camp.
Hyeri is just a creation of Eun Ho deep mind.
If you are patient enough and dig in the comments, you'll see many people already wrote whole essays about this show. Isn't it good when a show can do that?
Here, it doesn't make sens to play ship game, focus on tropes or quickly judge characters.
What means I could drop before it becomes weaker.
But when you are used to watch movies, old classics, it pass easely and nicely.
Ultra-slow depressive contemplative boring drama. 😆
People spending time at windows looking sadly outside, rain or snow falling.
I could reconsider now. But my watching-list is already insane with tons of priorities.
Hey, while I dislike slow dramas, I watched Lies Hidden in My Garden, and it's previous drama from directors of Hyeri. Indeed, it was well done, but really slow. I was just in a good day, didn't watched dramas since a while, and with my favorite actress. Then, except a few ones, scenes wasn't useless, but some so stretched. Gosh! I was on IV thanks to tension and mysteries. Also a difficult psychological context for the FL.
I watch few dramas on-air when I could just binge watch, but it's nice for interacting with people in comments. Also, I think Dear Hyeri is better to watch on-air because there are too much hidden things and deep content. I would be sure to miss half of it during a binge-watch.
https://mydramalist.com/763149-to-my-harry#comment-18984680
03:50 - Title: Love is a star.
Addendum: I've never seen happiness, but maybe.
I can make sens of the Addendum, but not the title yet.
Episode starts with Hyeri saying she's more happy than EunHo, that she should take this body for that reason, that EunHo sad life isn't worth living. The therapist says Hyeri she won't disappear but merge with EunHo, but Hyeri refuses. Therapist is quite annoyed because it doesn't take the way for healing.
Later Hyeri is more kind and just ask EunHo to let her live for the happiness she have. But I still got a sens of danger: that Hyeri personnality could predominate to the point Eun Ho disappear. And the key for Eun Ho to survive then is to find happiness.
When they travel in car to the forest, I noticed EunHo had reactions typical of Hyeri, a bit cringe. What's a warning Hyeri invades her mind space.
We can maybe find some kind of initiatic journey when she goes in the forest, very mystical, ending like she dies. Then the crisis on TV set, that's a suffering but also a way to shake her mind, to make her react instead of the living-death of everyday. Those dramatic scenes made me think Eun Ho was at risk, it's why she reacted so violently as survival reflex.
Then comes final scene when she can find some happiness, what should re-balance the split personnality.
There is not only the relationship problem, but also in the flashback with Hyeri and EunHo. We even see Eunho older, when she insists Hyeri have to go to the student camp.